New Faces on Dalian's Executive Committee

AmCham China is happy to announce the addition of Christopher Smith (Intel Semiconductor) as the new Chairman of AmCham Dalian Executive Committee and Miles McFall (DAIS) as a new Executive Committee member.

By Maddalena Di Tommaso

Christopher Smith joins the Dalian Executive Committee as the new Chairman.

Christopher Smith is the Finance Director for Intel Semiconductor (Dalian), Ltd., in Dalian, China. In this role, he is responsible for the financial operations across the factory and site including financial planning and analysis, capital, facilities, tax, trade, and risk management. He has been in China with Intel since 2012.

During his 15-year tenure at Intel he has held various positions within the finance organization, leading strategic, risk management, marketing, financial planning and analysis, and capital management functions. He has worked in various operations finance groups including Intel’s sales and marketing, memory business unit, manufacturing, and R&D organizations. Prior to Intel, he was a practicing civil engineer. Christopher holds a BS in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech and a MBA from the University of Virginia.

A long-time resident of Dalian, Miles McFall is the newest member of Dalian's Executive Committee.

Miles McFall (BA in Psychology, Gannon University) currently works as the director of the Huamei Children’s Center which, like the Dalian American International School and the Huamei Academy, is an Honor Roll school. Miles has lived in Dalian since 2008 and previously worked for two years as a lecturer in the English department at the Dalian University of Foreign Languages.

AmCham China thanks the outgoing Chairman, Jon Foley, for his service to AmCham China Northeast.

Maddalena Di Tommaso is the Chapter Manager for the Northeast China Chapter.

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The American Chamber of Commerce in the People's Republic of China is a non-profit, non-governmental organization whose membership comprises more than 3,300 individuals from 900 companies operating across China. The chamber's nationwide mission is to help American companies succeed in China through advocacy, information, networking and business support services. AmCham China is the only officially recognized chamber of commerce representing American business in mainland China. With offices in Beijing, Tianjin, Dalian, Shenyang and Wuhan, AmCham China has more than 50 working groups, and holds more than 250 events each year.